Proceedings of the 16th International Joint Conference on E-Business and Telecommunications 2019
DOI: 10.5220/0007950001470153
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Digitalisation and Future Challenges in Rural Areas: An Open Innovation based Research

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“…Especially in rural areas, where car ownership rates surpass those in urban areas, and public transport is often insufficient [32,33], ride sharing emerges as a potential solution to address mobility challenges. This notion is supported by studies indicating a strong desire for ride-sharing options among rural residents [34]. Ride sharing can be categorized into two major forms: unorganized and organized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Especially in rural areas, where car ownership rates surpass those in urban areas, and public transport is often insufficient [32,33], ride sharing emerges as a potential solution to address mobility challenges. This notion is supported by studies indicating a strong desire for ride-sharing options among rural residents [34]. Ride sharing can be categorized into two major forms: unorganized and organized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…While organized ridesharing offers potential benefits for enhancing rural mobility, it continues to face challenges related to safety, security, and limited accessibility due to sparse population densities [24,35]. Furthermore, rapid access to transportation during emergencies is crucial for those residing in rural areas; hence, personal mobility is highly favored by the majority of individuals in these areas [34]. Additionally, a study conducted in rural Sweden revealed persistent problems with limited public acceptance and use, highlighting the difficulty of establishing successful and widely accepted ridesharing initiatives in such regions [21].…”
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“…Prioritized sectors and industries in terms of digitization today are machine building, energy, including energy efficiency, circular economy (Molchanova, 2020), construction, textiles, small and medium-size businesses, retailing (Meyer et al, 2018), agriculture (Esch et al, 2020;Richter et al, 2019), transport and logistics (Dubovik et al, 2018), health services, education, while information and communication technologies and finance, possessing negligent digital riskiness levels, are characterized by much higher rates of digital transformation as compared to the former. This condition determines the necessity for the state to establish legal measures and incentives for the above sectors and industries and to effect investments of state funds into the prioritized areas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the low population density rises the cost, availability, and potentially also the quality of an SGI (Humer et al, 2015). Trends such as demographic change and urbanization further exacerbate problems in providing health and nursing care (Richter et al, 2019).…”
Section: Medical and Nursing Carementioning
confidence: 99%